SOCCER PLAYER

Eduardo Coudet

1974 - Today

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Eduardo Germán Coudet (born 12 September 1974), nicknamed El Chacho, is an Argentine professional football manager and former player. He is the current head coach of La Liga club Alavés. Coudet played mainly as a right midfielder, representing the likes of Rosario Central and River Plate. He also had spells in Spain, Mexico and the United States. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Eduardo Coudet is the 6,606th most popular soccer player (down from 5,593rd in 2019), the 687th most popular biography from Argentina (down from 659th in 2019) and the 340th most popular Argentinean Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Eduardo Coudet ranks 6,606 out of 21,273Before him are Sami Trabelsi, Derlei, Steven Pienaar, Lobilo Boba, Dejan Damjanović, and Eric Van Meir. After him are Alessandro Lucarelli, Jackie Henderson, Oliver Reck, Youri Mulder, Nayef Aguerd, and Koo Ja-cheol.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1974, Eduardo Coudet ranks 358Before him are Albena Denkova, Oleg Mityaev, Fazlullah, Tadahiro Nomura, Albert Nađ, and Ulises de la Cruz. After him are Mikael Stanne, Mattias Jonson, Cristián de la Fuente, Bernard Diomède, Pablo Pineda, and Christopher Gorham.

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In Argentina

Among people born in Argentina, Eduardo Coudet ranks 687 out of 1,154Before him are Luis Lucchetti (1902), Diego Placente (1977), Juan Musso (1994), Nahuel Pérez Biscayart (1986), Benjamín Rojas (1985), and Gonzalo Montiel (1997). After him are Mariano Andújar (1983), María Eugenia Suárez (1992), Nicolás Gaitán (1988), Rubén Cano (1951), Óscar Ustari (1986), and Emi Buendía (1996).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Argentina

Among soccer players born in Argentina, Eduardo Coudet ranks 340Before him are Fernando Cáceres (1969), Cristian Ansaldi (1986), Lisandro Martínez (1998), Diego Placente (1977), Juan Musso (1994), and Gonzalo Montiel (1997). After him are Mariano Andújar (1983), Nicolás Gaitán (1988), Rubén Cano (1951), Óscar Ustari (1986), Emi Buendía (1996), and Thiago Almada (2001).